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and my mother was one of the first advocates for special education and appropriate home services for children with disabilities. so i come at this naturally and also enjoy a really long, wonderful career advocating for women and families. >> women's issues are important to lujan grisham. >> job creation and the economy, these are women's issues. we're often the last line of the economic security for our families, we're still fighting for equal pay, it affects our ability to do education and child care. and in my situation where i've got an adult daughter who's going back to college and a mother who lives with me, i'm her caretaker, that dealing with the caring of our aging parents, these are all economic security issues for women and their families. >> lujan grisham believes in zero tolerance when it comes to the erosion of women's reproductive rights. >> it's time to start by making sure that we never allow the debate or any of those issues to occur like they did with the war on women in congress ever again. it is clear that many of the economic policies, and getting job creating an
and my mother was one of the first advocates for special education and appropriate home services for children with disabilities. so i come at this naturally and also enjoy a really long, wonderful career advocating for women and families. >> women's issues are important to lujan grisham. >> job creation and the economy, these are women's issues. we're often the last line of the economic security for our families, we're still fighting for equal pay, it affects our ability to do...
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>> you can educate yourself out of this problem. the one thing we know is that if you are educated, your opportunities increase. if you are not educated, we find that young men and young women who drop out of school, their opportunities decline. >> thank you for being here. this has been a great conversation. we hope it won't be the last one. >> i hope so as well. thank you so much. >> thanks, again. all right folks, so what is your take on all this? the violence, the young lives it's snatching away. my mailbag. i want your ideas and of course we'll share them in mcginty's mail bag. >>> still ahead tonight, a scholarship surprise. wait until you see the moment when one local high school senior finds out he is getting the full ride. >>> and, pleading guilty. a former congressman admits he took campaign money for personal expenses and we have new information on jesse jackson, jr.'s crimes and what's likely to happen to him. that's next. you're watching your only local news at 7:00 on wusa9. : jesse, jackson, jr., facing prison time af
>> you can educate yourself out of this problem. the one thing we know is that if you are educated, your opportunities increase. if you are not educated, we find that young men and young women who drop out of school, their opportunities decline. >> thank you for being here. this has been a great conversation. we hope it won't be the last one. >> i hope so as well. thank you so much. >> thanks, again. all right folks, so what is your take on all this? the violence, the...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. discover card. cashbacashback concierge?! we have a concierge! i know; it's exciting! wow! what exactly is a cashback concierge? well there's lots of ways you can get cash back - i'm here to help you get the most bang-for-your-buck. it's a personalized thing from discover. it's easy, we won't try and sell you anything, and it's free. free? i want that. yeah you do! this guy is great. high-five through the phone! yeah! i did it. did you actually do it? oh, i did! i totally did. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. cashback concierge get the new it card at discover.com. >>> between sports and the right person, you know, looking up to the right people at the right time, you know, and by the grace of god, you know what i'm saying, i didn't wind up on that side of the wall, you know. >> be strong in the lord. now, how do you get strong in the lord unless you get in the book? >> a famous
with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. discover card. cashbacashback concierge?! we have a concierge! i know; it's exciting! wow! what exactly is a cashback concierge? well there's lots of ways you can get cash back - i'm here to help you get the most bang-for-your-buck. it's a personalized thing from discover. it's easy, we won't try and...
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the 21st century work force should not be forced to accept 20th century education solutions. today's students are only 18-year-olds, they're returning veterans they're single parents who decide to get the education they need to earn a decent wage and they're workers who have lost jobs that are never coming back and need to be retrained. we need student aid that does not discriminate against programs that nontraditional students rely on like online courses or degree programs that give you credit for work experience when i finished school, i owed over $100,000 in student loans, a debt i paid off just over a few months ago. today many graduates face massive student loans. we must give students more information on the costs and benefits of the student loans they're taking out all of these measures are key to helping grow the economy. though we won't be able to sustain a vibrant middle-class unless we solve our debt problem. every dollar our government borrows is money that isn't being invested to create jobs and the uncertainty created by the debt is one reason why many businesse
the 21st century work force should not be forced to accept 20th century education solutions. today's students are only 18-year-olds, they're returning veterans they're single parents who decide to get the education they need to earn a decent wage and they're workers who have lost jobs that are never coming back and need to be retrained. we need student aid that does not discriminate against programs that nontraditional students rely on like online courses or degree programs that give you credit...
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use a special soft education teacher. he is arrested for possession of cannabis and drug possession. it happened saturday during the sectional wrestling tournament. and breezy billboard is causing controversy at clark and ontario. if the promises to help people find nontraditional relationships. the web site is based in toronto and officials say they chose chicago for the clever play on words. because of the city's high unemployment rate. some folks may not think it is appropriate the site double the subscriber base on the first day the billboard went up. >> he is on asteroid watch. this is an absolutely fascinating development. this asteroid was developed by discovers when it was 2.7 million mi. away in spain. they have been following it since. it will pass closer than any asteroid has in recent memory. tomorrow at about 1:25 p.m.. >> it does make you wonder what else is out there. >> we will talk some more about that. they keep an eye on things outlike that. and as droid blew up over russia and took out 825 square miles
use a special soft education teacher. he is arrested for possession of cannabis and drug possession. it happened saturday during the sectional wrestling tournament. and breezy billboard is causing controversy at clark and ontario. if the promises to help people find nontraditional relationships. the web site is based in toronto and officials say they chose chicago for the clever play on words. because of the city's high unemployment rate. some folks may not think it is appropriate the site...
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pursuit of knowledge, children's education, philanthropy, charity, appreciation of beauty and prayer and contemplation of the ultimate realities. this is a vision somewhat at odds with the rough and ready frontier imagery we often associate with 19th century america. nonetheless it's very consistent with the lives and aspirations as many of america's founders and the richest and most economically found her at the mall, charles carroll of carrollton exemplifies this. as many of you know, charles carroll inherited great wealth, but as a successful businessman in his own right, he multiplied his holdings several times over. on his journey straight america, carol was taking notes about things like what crux may be suitable for particular areas. he invested heavily in private economic projects designed to promote public works. yet none of these centuries and the time and energy they undoubtedly ensued cultivated litter the other scholarly interest, nor did they inhabit the long-term involvement in public affairs whether as a representative, political commentator, america's emerging consti
pursuit of knowledge, children's education, philanthropy, charity, appreciation of beauty and prayer and contemplation of the ultimate realities. this is a vision somewhat at odds with the rough and ready frontier imagery we often associate with 19th century america. nonetheless it's very consistent with the lives and aspirations as many of america's founders and the richest and most economically found her at the mall, charles carroll of carrollton exemplifies this. as many of you know, charles...
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issues like education, culture, justice, to better the country further. >> he came to power six years ago, promising socialist reform in what he calls its citizens revolution. but his critics say the president has failed his former allies. andgovernment has divided weak and social organizations and business groups. he has not given people strong participation in the government. that is his greatest challenge. strong man remains a supporter of the president even though he says his family has never benefited from government help. >> he is doing things well and the poor people are with him. >> this man has been shining shoes at the main plaza 32 years. correa is the 13th president he has seen in office and he's happy to get to see him a few more years. al jazeera, ecuador. >> an unusual trial is scheduled to begin in russia soon. it involves a defendant who is dead. accused russian tax authorities of stealing $200 million. but when he reported this to police, they arrested him for tax evasion. he was found dead in his cell a year later. the government of oratory outside chicago, the u.s.
issues like education, culture, justice, to better the country further. >> he came to power six years ago, promising socialist reform in what he calls its citizens revolution. but his critics say the president has failed his former allies. andgovernment has divided weak and social organizations and business groups. he has not given people strong participation in the government. that is his greatest challenge. strong man remains a supporter of the president even though he says his family...
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the 19th century german influence with the great tradition of human flourishing is there the educational program? we're big on this issue but would you point* to those that are positive? >> let me say something about the negative side first. mark stein said i think conservatives need to understand three weeks of rebel calls before the election is no substitute for eight or 10 years indoctrination of most educational systems wide free trade doesn't work work, business is bad and dehumanizing and, etc., etc.. if you think he will stop them with the rowboat called year after year to pick up the newspaper to see this a message. even among the of peers the messages are reinforced over and over so you must baa nasty materialist but that is a long-term prospect much better than we are but there are many programs out there for young americans may hear not persuaded yet of the free market yet but there are programs out there ferric is a big job to explain people where these things come from and reading great books to explain to people this is our heritage and why it is important not just making e
the 19th century german influence with the great tradition of human flourishing is there the educational program? we're big on this issue but would you point* to those that are positive? >> let me say something about the negative side first. mark stein said i think conservatives need to understand three weeks of rebel calls before the election is no substitute for eight or 10 years indoctrination of most educational systems wide free trade doesn't work work, business is bad and...
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aside from the escapism could the films be almost educational? he shows the reality of people struggling together, fighting the odds and ultimately ending up together. if you are looking for love it's ok to take a few clothes from romantic comedies... be content with the niceties of everyday relationships, it's not necessary to have richard gere driving up in his white limo with a bouquet of flowers saying i love you that's probably not going to happen. >> you don't see the morning and the week into the year after and how much work it is negotiating a compromise. there are relationships that are loving and dynamic but they take work they don't happen effortlessly and happy endings are possible. what would we gives iv a momomt eape.e.e.e.e. you will not love the colder that hits you by morning and maybe even a couple of snowflakes later in the day there could be some later tonight. it taps colder air that you see clearly up the valley. it's not long for this world and looks like temperatures will be dropping. 35 that midway northwest winds at 8 mi
aside from the escapism could the films be almost educational? he shows the reality of people struggling together, fighting the odds and ultimately ending up together. if you are looking for love it's ok to take a few clothes from romantic comedies... be content with the niceties of everyday relationships, it's not necessary to have richard gere driving up in his white limo with a bouquet of flowers saying i love you that's probably not going to happen. >> you don't see the morning and...
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they have some protective role model that will help them deal with education and try to do it better. >> which gets us back to the point that it takes the entire community, the family, the school community, really wrap our arms around these kids and help them avoid these kinds of tragedies. ed clark, it's good to see you. we'll be talking to you soon, anita. >> final court arguments are expected tomorrow in the bail hearing for oscar pistorius. he is charged with murdering his girlfriend last week inside his home in south africa. prosecutors say this was premeditated murder. he mistook his girlfriend for an intruder when he opened fire and today in court, his defense attorneys called into question earlier statements made by the detectives regarding everything from the bullet wounds to whether pistorius was wearing his prosthetic legs. >>> the d.y. area isn't often mentioned in chicago, san francisco, when it comes to topnotch cuisine. we do get some decent recommendation. top 101 restaurants in the country. if you're willing to take a drive, the inn in washington virginia comes in at
they have some protective role model that will help them deal with education and try to do it better. >> which gets us back to the point that it takes the entire community, the family, the school community, really wrap our arms around these kids and help them avoid these kinds of tragedies. ed clark, it's good to see you. we'll be talking to you soon, anita. >> final court arguments are expected tomorrow in the bail hearing for oscar pistorius. he is charged with murdering his...
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secretary of education, arne duncan is speaking out about the lodging sequester saying that he is worried -- worried the cuts will take place. and a warning that he won't be able to reduce the cuts if they go through and he believedy that unpleasant, lawmakers will be forced to compromise to dodge them. >>> the former director of d.c.'s homeland security agency charged with tax fraud. milton west is expected in court tomorrow to plowed guilty to one felony count of attempting to interfere with the administration of internal revenue las. the charge appears to be connected to the conviction of former council member harry thomas jr.. if convicted, west could spend up to three years in jail. >>> and now tonight at 6, vice president joe biden took the white house gun control plan to western connecticut university today, 10 miles away from the site of december's newtown shooting and spoke at a gun violence conference and said there should be conditions queens for -- consequences for lawmakers refusing to act. >> and what i say to my colleagues who will watch this and listen to this, i say to yo
secretary of education, arne duncan is speaking out about the lodging sequester saying that he is worried -- worried the cuts will take place. and a warning that he won't be able to reduce the cuts if they go through and he believedy that unpleasant, lawmakers will be forced to compromise to dodge them. >>> the former director of d.c.'s homeland security agency charged with tax fraud. milton west is expected in court tomorrow to plowed guilty to one felony count of attempting to...
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all for about 1% of what we spent on education each year. tonight i'm announcing a new challenge, to redesign america's high schools so they better equip graduates for the demands of a high-tech economy, and we'll reward schools that delve now partnerships with colleges and employers and create classeses in science, technology, engineering and math. the skills today's employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now, and will be there in the future. now, even with better high schools, most young people will need some higher education. it's a simple fact. the more education you've got, the more likely you are to have a good job and work your way into the middle class. but today's skyrocketing costs, price too many young people out of a higher education. or saddle them with unsustainable debt. through tax credits, grants, and better loans, we have made college more affordable for millions of students and families over the last few years. but taxpayers can't keep on subsidizing higher and higher costs for higher education. co
all for about 1% of what we spent on education each year. tonight i'm announcing a new challenge, to redesign america's high schools so they better equip graduates for the demands of a high-tech economy, and we'll reward schools that delve now partnerships with colleges and employers and create classeses in science, technology, engineering and math. the skills today's employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now, and will be there in the future. now, even with better high...
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they'd devastate priorities like education, and energy, and medical research. they would certainly slow our recovery and cost us hundreds of thousands of jobs. and that's why democrats, republicans, business leaders and economists have already said that these cuts, known here in washington as the sequester, are a really bad idea. now, some in congress have proposed preventing only the defense cuts by making even bigger cuts to things like education and job training, medicare and social security benefi benefits. that idea is even worse. [applaus [applause] >> yes, the biggest driver of our long-term debt is the rising cost of health care for an aging population and those of us who care deeply about programs like medicare must embrace the need for modest reforms, otherwise our retirement programs will crowd out the investments we need for our children and jeopardize the promise of a secure retirement for future generations. but we can't have senior citizens and working families to shoulder the entire burden of deficit reduction while asking nothing more from the
they'd devastate priorities like education, and energy, and medical research. they would certainly slow our recovery and cost us hundreds of thousands of jobs. and that's why democrats, republicans, business leaders and economists have already said that these cuts, known here in washington as the sequester, are a really bad idea. now, some in congress have proposed preventing only the defense cuts by making even bigger cuts to things like education and job training, medicare and social security...
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being able to educate people sometimes without them even knowing it and i just poured an italian wine he says that his flair comes from his mom and dad. i never had a life where i felt like i had restrictions on me. it was also his parents that taught him to appreciate the finer things in life. it was the way that he would shop for weekly groceries. this place for brad, this place for me, this place for fish and i was fascinated by everything that my dad did. we just ate the sweet rolls. he lost his mom to breast cancer almost 30 years ago he found one in the napa valley that he thought would be perfect on archer her it was also a way for him to give back. my mom is gone but she is a woman to celebrate last year he initiated real men drink pink to help fund a national organization for the early detection of breast and ovarian cancers. >> when you talk about villageit takes a village to raise a child, that was my block. he demands everything, he demands your full attention that you educate yourself he demands that you investigate other ways that things can be done. his admiration goes
being able to educate people sometimes without them even knowing it and i just poured an italian wine he says that his flair comes from his mom and dad. i never had a life where i felt like i had restrictions on me. it was also his parents that taught him to appreciate the finer things in life. it was the way that he would shop for weekly groceries. this place for brad, this place for me, this place for fish and i was fascinated by everything that my dad did. we just ate the sweet rolls. he...
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. >>> education overload. the new concerns about the jobs available to teachers. >>> also ahead, don't let his size fool you. how this pint disturbing new details about the shooting at sandy hook >>> i'm angie goff at the live desk. breaking news out of yemen. this just in to the newsroom. dramatic video of a fiery chopper crash. we're hearing seven deaths have been reported after an army helicopter crashed in yemen's capital. multiple people have been reportedly hurt. you can see that there's cars and buildings still on fire, still burning on the ground following this chopper crash. at the live desk, angie goff, news 4. >>> there are new details about the shooter in the sandy hook massacre. cbs news and the "hartford courant" report that they wanted to top the 77 people murdered in norway in 2011 by anders breivik. this theory is based on articles based on breivik found in lanza's bedroom. lanza was likely acting out a video game fantasy and picked sandy hook because it was the easiest target. police call it
. >>> education overload. the new concerns about the jobs available to teachers. >>> also ahead, don't let his size fool you. how this pint disturbing new details about the shooting at sandy hook >>> i'm angie goff at the live desk. breaking news out of yemen. this just in to the newsroom. dramatic video of a fiery chopper crash. we're hearing seven deaths have been reported after an army helicopter crashed in yemen's capital. multiple people have been reportedly...
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this led tozuckerberg's $100 million education grant, which he announced on oprah. >> the main thing that i have to do is find people who are going to be really great leaders and invest in them. that's what we're doing here. we're setting up a $100 million challenge grant. >> zuckerberg has been doubling down on education philanthropy since then. he and his wife donated 18 million facebook shares to the foundation. now, there was a big statement for zuckerberg to throw his support behind the governor. he and facebook are nonpartisan. he posted a town hall for obama in 2011. cheryl bandberg was a big fund-raiser for obama but investor and board member bark andariesen publicly backed mitt romney for president. donations are capped at $800 per head. it may be tough to tell through all the security and events are organizers are not releasing a list of who is expected to be here. >> julia, thank you very, very much. i want to ask my panelist, kelly ann, begin with you. this money from zuckerburg is not going to the foundation, it's going to chris christie's campaign. what does that mean?
this led tozuckerberg's $100 million education grant, which he announced on oprah. >> the main thing that i have to do is find people who are going to be really great leaders and invest in them. that's what we're doing here. we're setting up a $100 million challenge grant. >> zuckerberg has been doubling down on education philanthropy since then. he and his wife donated 18 million facebook shares to the foundation. now, there was a big statement for zuckerberg to throw his support...
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you can also help educate people about new insurance options that are coming. as you know all too well from personal experience, dealing with health insurers is not exactly a favorite thing to do. for many americans, health insurance is confusing, frustrating, something people want to avoid thinking about until they have to. again, you and a lot of people around you and your teams can be messengers to help educate your parents, family members, friends, neighbors about new coverage options that are beginning this october. a great place to start is our website, it has some clear information about the law, about who is eligible for coverage, and how people will be able to get started. as i mentioned earlier, i hope you will continue to lend your voices to the important debate about how we can come together as a country. -- to prevent tragedies like the one we saw in newtown. we know there is no single solution to the problem of gun violence. we all can agree, as the president called it recently, that physicians should be able to talk to their patients about guns a
you can also help educate people about new insurance options that are coming. as you know all too well from personal experience, dealing with health insurers is not exactly a favorite thing to do. for many americans, health insurance is confusing, frustrating, something people want to avoid thinking about until they have to. again, you and a lot of people around you and your teams can be messengers to help educate your parents, family members, friends, neighbors about new coverage options that...
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we want educations where all cultures fit. united we stand or divided we fall. >> mexican american studies was cancelled by a vote of 4-1. >> woodruff: "outlawed in arizona" airs on "need to know" tonight on most pbs stations. >> brown: again, the major developments of the day: a meteor exploded over western siberia in russia, shattering windows and injuring more than 1,000 people. and former illinois congressman jesse jackson junior was charged with diverting campaign funds for personal use. online, our economics correspondent continues the discussion on a minimum wage hike. hari sreenivasan has the details. >> sreenivasan: would an increase encourage people to leave welfare or disability insurance programs? paul solman answers those questions and others on our "making sense" page. plus, can folic acid reduce the risk of autism? a new study says yes for women who take the supplement before and during early pregnancy. read the report on our health page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. judy. >> woodruff:
we want educations where all cultures fit. united we stand or divided we fall. >> mexican american studies was cancelled by a vote of 4-1. >> woodruff: "outlawed in arizona" airs on "need to know" tonight on most pbs stations. >> brown: again, the major developments of the day: a meteor exploded over western siberia in russia, shattering windows and injuring more than 1,000 people. and former illinois congressman jesse jackson junior was charged with...
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families, trying to move forward and parts of trying to move forward is being legitimate and getting an education and making sure that your relationships, people were legitimately married. anything that pointed back words or made you illegitimate was not really something they wanted to talk about and have out there. it is too bad because it closed a lot of doors in our family and that is what you found in michele obama's family. very fortunate, you were able to help and truly open those doors for her family. >> at least with been -- within her family, there are those conversations happening. as i said americans, ordinary americans across the country are making these discoveries with dna testing so these conversations are happening around the country. when you talk about marriage and the importance of legitimacy, one of the other stories which talks about the variations of the american experience during slavery was the first lady's family had ancestors who were freed for decades before the civil war and one of the most interesting records i came across was a record which showed those members of he
families, trying to move forward and parts of trying to move forward is being legitimate and getting an education and making sure that your relationships, people were legitimately married. anything that pointed back words or made you illegitimate was not really something they wanted to talk about and have out there. it is too bad because it closed a lot of doors in our family and that is what you found in michele obama's family. very fortunate, you were able to help and truly open those doors...
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we love higher education. it is one of the great assets for the state of ohio, and i never talk to a job creator where i don't stress the fact that our colleges and universities can pin point and prepare our kids for the 21st century jobs. they need an amazing amount of credit for what they have done, and we are now leading the country in stressing graduation over enrollment. it is going to strengthen the economy of the state of ohio. [applause] >> we got to integrate business with academics. who i mean, this is a big challenge, and it's a big challenge worldwide. some countries get better than others. germany does a pretty good job at this. america's floundered on this. you see, if we can bring our business community, our job creators into k-12 and a two-year and four-year schools and help to design the curriculum and help to give people a view of what it means to work in those different entities, we're going to turn kids on for education. and it's all this business of job training, and all of you in the gene
we love higher education. it is one of the great assets for the state of ohio, and i never talk to a job creator where i don't stress the fact that our colleges and universities can pin point and prepare our kids for the 21st century jobs. they need an amazing amount of credit for what they have done, and we are now leading the country in stressing graduation over enrollment. it is going to strengthen the economy of the state of ohio. [applause] >> we got to integrate business with...
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it's the largest expenditure and it's crowding out other spending on things like education and infrastructure. that's a story repeated across the country not just in republican or g.o.p. states like florida but in new york and illinois and california. so this is an ongoing challenge that it doesn't address and it will be a problem going forward. >> woodruff: paul howard, you said you think it was mostly done for political reasons. why do you say that? >> well, you have to governor facing reelection, as you noted, next year, with low approval ratings right now. he's also moved recently to give bonus payments to state workers and to teachers. i think he saw this as a moment to try and reach across to the center or to the left there florida and boost his reelection chances. it's an enormous flip-flop for the governor given the stance he took earlier against obamacare and the medicaid expansion. it looks to be purely politically expedient. >> woodruff: ron pollock, coming back to you on this question of politics. do you believe, as mr. howard does, that that's the reason? >> well, it's a factor.
it's the largest expenditure and it's crowding out other spending on things like education and infrastructure. that's a story repeated across the country not just in republican or g.o.p. states like florida but in new york and illinois and california. so this is an ongoing challenge that it doesn't address and it will be a problem going forward. >> woodruff: paul howard, you said you think it was mostly done for political reasons. why do you say that? >> well, you have to governor...
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it's also going to change how we educate and how kids learn. it's going to change how we tell stories. it's going to change how we create entertainment, and there are going to be a lot of intersections between science and music and biology and everything else. that's why i'm excited about it. >> i think the way we think about materials is wrong. everyone is looking for what's the magic material that's going to save everything and transform everything. i think it administration has it right that there's this cool thing called material genome initiative, and hardly anybody knows about it. but what it is is basically this almost map if you of al all the materials and what the property or, and when you're materials engineer, it's amazing how little you know really about this. it's an underfunded initiative. no criticism of the administration, but we don't funded those kind of things in the u.s. and i think going down that path, again the material agnostic budget setting an incredible amount of knowledge of the metro system is i think that's a place
it's also going to change how we educate and how kids learn. it's going to change how we tell stories. it's going to change how we create entertainment, and there are going to be a lot of intersections between science and music and biology and everything else. that's why i'm excited about it. >> i think the way we think about materials is wrong. everyone is looking for what's the magic material that's going to save everything and transform everything. i think it administration has it...
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to be around all these educators. there were so humble about how much they have done for a long time. a big round of applause for them. >> we cannot thank them enough. >> and they did a great job on the runway. >> i had no idea you could sashay like that. >> the weather is not looking bad today. but late this afternoon and this evening we will start to get the moisture. meteorologist adam caskey, where are you? a puppy. >> cute. thank you. you want to get a word in? we are at the new warrior cade knight connection puppy in richmond center in maryland. ricky is here to tell me about the program. what do they do? >> these are puppies on their way to becoming mobility service stocks for injured veterans and wounded warriors. they are labradors and rehabs and golden retrievers. the community is involved as volunteer puppy petters. they nurture the puppies and build their brains and give teach them to love and trust human beings. >> once the dogs are trained, what do they go to do? >> the wounded warriors sometimes struggl
to be around all these educators. there were so humble about how much they have done for a long time. a big round of applause for them. >> we cannot thank them enough. >> and they did a great job on the runway. >> i had no idea you could sashay like that. >> the weather is not looking bad today. but late this afternoon and this evening we will start to get the moisture. meteorologist adam caskey, where are you? a puppy. >> cute. thank you. you want to get a word...
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i mean, pre-k education can be lots of different things. lots of different states have different standards. do we know anything about what is most important about getting it right if you want to get those kind of benefits? >> well, getting it right involves putting quality into the program. there's no question. you can't do it on the cheap. that's for sure. >> what is -- what do you look for in terms of quality education? what are you spending more money to get? >> well, we have to understand what these programs are doing. these programs are working with children and with families. and they're supplementing the family lives of disadvantaged children. that's really the ingredient. the successful ingredient is really asking how you can replicate for disadvantaged children the kind of advantages that more -- that children from wealthier and upper-class environments come from. get. >> how does that speak to the prospect of having this as a universal benefit, something that kids of all different advantage levels or economic strata, all sorts of
i mean, pre-k education can be lots of different things. lots of different states have different standards. do we know anything about what is most important about getting it right if you want to get those kind of benefits? >> well, getting it right involves putting quality into the program. there's no question. you can't do it on the cheap. that's for sure. >> what is -- what do you look for in terms of quality education? what are you spending more money to get? >> well, we...
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but he's facing instant reaction from republicans who say his education plans cost too much. these pre-k students got a surprise and very high profile visitor. >> hey, guys. >> reporter: president obama headed to georgia to launch his push for early childhood education, including nationwide publicly funded prekindergarten. >> let's make sure none of our kids start out behind. let's make it a priority to give every child access to early education. >> reporter: the president obama held up georgia's pre-k program as a model for the rest of the nation. he said parents of all income levels should have access to the same quality education opportunities. >> the size of your paycheck, though, shouldn't determine your child's future. so let's fix this. >> reporter: but the white house didn't put a price tag on how much it would cost to do that, and republicans have already slammed the proposals as too expensive. and an overreach by the federal government. >> we don't need dictates from washington, d.c. intervening and mandating and complicating -- >> reporter: the obama administration
but he's facing instant reaction from republicans who say his education plans cost too much. these pre-k students got a surprise and very high profile visitor. >> hey, guys. >> reporter: president obama headed to georgia to launch his push for early childhood education, including nationwide publicly funded prekindergarten. >> let's make sure none of our kids start out behind. let's make it a priority to give every child access to early education. >> reporter: the...
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two men charged with educating and caring for young people in our area, they are now charged with sexually abusing them. police in montgomery county arrested this man earlier today. he is 30-year-old timothy. two 11-year-old girls that he was teaching have come forward and
two men charged with educating and caring for young people in our area, they are now charged with sexually abusing them. police in montgomery county arrested this man earlier today. he is 30-year-old timothy. two 11-year-old girls that he was teaching have come forward and
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of investing in education. thinking about the indications and the human collateral that will be impacted by the decision or lack of a decision. what is going to happen to my students when they lose these services? when they lose the educational services that they have a right to? what is going to happen when they try to continually try to catch up and close the achievement gap because they don't have headstart or these other services that provide for the students and fair families. what would happen to my students when they reach the point of frustration because they are always trying to play catchup, where are they going to end up? the sequester to me is nonsensical. are we going to think about taking money from our 10-year-olds who are in tampa or from, you know, corporations or others getting lease large tax breaks. i urge you to focus on the faces of our students who will be impacted by the decision or lack of a decision. >> thank you. some of the apologyist for the sequester point to the fact that it alleg
of investing in education. thinking about the indications and the human collateral that will be impacted by the decision or lack of a decision. what is going to happen to my students when they lose these services? when they lose the educational services that they have a right to? what is going to happen when they try to continually try to catch up and close the achievement gap because they don't have headstart or these other services that provide for the students and fair families. what would...
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host: 20 said about education -- you liked what he said about education. caller: he has a plan where it will start from preschool to high school. he talked about how germany has a program -- we do have some of these programs in our country where kids in high school actually come out of high school with the equivalent of an associate's degree. we need to put more money into preschool, because preparation is everything. and studies have proven when you prepare kids and give them a decent preschool education, they will flourish through the rest of their years and early childhood education. host: don liked the idea of providing free preschool to children from low and moderate- income families. he also mentioned the minimum wage. here is president obama on raising the minimum wage to nine dollars. [video clip] >> tonight let's declare that in the wealthiest nation on earth, no one who works full-time should have to live in poverty, and raise the federal minimum wage to $9 an hour. [cheers and applause] we should be able to get that done. this single step would
host: 20 said about education -- you liked what he said about education. caller: he has a plan where it will start from preschool to high school. he talked about how germany has a program -- we do have some of these programs in our country where kids in high school actually come out of high school with the equivalent of an associate's degree. we need to put more money into preschool, because preparation is everything. and studies have proven when you prepare kids and give them a decent...
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the key investments he insists we make in infrastructure, education, research and development are adopted by congress, because that's the way we can assure that people are working now and the middle class is growing now but so the american economy is strong in the future. we put these policies in a way that allows us to continue to grow. last one. >> the president going to israel is there a concern about the impact of sequester -- [inaudible] >> i don't have the specificity to address the question about those kinds of impacts. i think the pentagon would be the place to go for that. i can say that the president believes and agrees with the speaker of the house that the sequester should not become fact. it was never meant to become immplementmented policy because in part, the cuts to our defense are too severe and it would affect our national security. but the specifics would have to be addressed at the pentagon. thanks, everybody. ok, i'll take you question. >> there are tens of thousands of people who are middle-class workers, who work in corporate aviation. my question is, including seve
the key investments he insists we make in infrastructure, education, research and development are adopted by congress, because that's the way we can assure that people are working now and the middle class is growing now but so the american economy is strong in the future. we put these policies in a way that allows us to continue to grow. last one. >> the president going to israel is there a concern about the impact of sequester -- [inaudible] >> i don't have the specificity to...
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it produces no measurable change in the education levels of the kid. if you can't get cut head start you're the not serious about cutting anything. >> hold it there, we've got to take a break and we'll come back with a former obama economic advisor adding words to what obama says, austan goolsbee. >> i didn't. >> sean: you did so you added words tucker carlson debate whether the president is stealing money from children and then we'll come back. >> leaking this out sets things in the wrong direction. >> another deceptive edit from nbc news and targeting congressman paul ryan and how they attempted to distort his view on immigration reform and later a colorado democrat suggested that women should not have the right to bear arm even in matters of life and death and rape. death and rape. a heated debate on chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symp
it produces no measurable change in the education levels of the kid. if you can't get cut head start you're the not serious about cutting anything. >> hold it there, we've got to take a break and we'll come back with a former obama economic advisor adding words to what obama says, austan goolsbee. >> i didn't. >> sean: you did so you added words tucker carlson debate whether the president is stealing money from children and then we'll come back. >> leaking this out sets...
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my great-grandchildren, i have educated on the constitution. the founders original documents said -- so they can understand how our country is built, why it became the greatest experience in human freedom the world has known and they can better form their opinions on knowledge rather than propaganda. guest: historically, even where the have been vacancies, presidents have made recess appointments. that has gone back and forth with republican and democratic presidents. i agree. there was a senatorial recess at the time he made these appointments. if that is true, they were not valid. he had to go through the appointments process. what he should have done was sat down with the republican leadership in the senate and try to come up with a list. he does not bargain well with congress. he is detached in that regard. the president needs to come up with a group of four names, to republicans and two democrats and the republicans have to make sure they are not to our to the right and democrats, not too far to the left. host: west virginia, spence, democ
my great-grandchildren, i have educated on the constitution. the founders original documents said -- so they can understand how our country is built, why it became the greatest experience in human freedom the world has known and they can better form their opinions on knowledge rather than propaganda. guest: historically, even where the have been vacancies, presidents have made recess appointments. that has gone back and forth with republican and democratic presidents. i agree. there was a...
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have switched from aggressive violent content and instead watched educational program showing tolerance and diversity. after six months the children increased their pro social activities and were more likely to compromise and cooperate. the state television does affect behavior and changing a a channel can affect the children. tom has details on a sharp drop in the temperature. and that is coming up. ♪ stir it, stir it, stir it up, stir it ♪ ♪stir it, stir it stir it up, stir it up. ♪ stir up a smile, with hershey's syrup. ec rp i'm serious, we compare our direct rates side by side to find you a great deal even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! you're acting so funny. what's wrong, billy? my doctor says i have skittles pox. are they contagious? i don't think so. [ male announcer ] contract the rainbow! taste the rainbow! thank you for the lovely day but tomorrow not so
have switched from aggressive violent content and instead watched educational program showing tolerance and diversity. after six months the children increased their pro social activities and were more likely to compromise and cooperate. the state television does affect behavior and changing a a channel can affect the children. tom has details on a sharp drop in the temperature. and that is coming up. ♪ stir it, stir it, stir it up, stir it ♪ ♪stir it, stir it stir it up, stir it up. ♪...
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two months ago america mourned 26 innocent first graders and their educators in newtown. last year there were 443 murders with a firearm on the streets of this city, and 65 of those victims were 18 and under. so that's the equivalent of a newtown every four months. and that's precisely why the overwhelming majority of americans are asking for some common sense proposals to make it harder for criminals to get their hands on a gun. >> now, i think that's smart. welcome back. of course, thafers president obama speaking earlier this afternoon in chicago, his hometown, stemming gun violence has become a major second term agenda item for the president, of course. some of the most memorable moments from his state of the union address actually dealt with giving victims of gun violence the opportunity to have congress vote on new gun control measures. they deserve a vote, he said it many times. he faces strong opposition from the nra of course despite wayne lapierre's oven apocalyptic rhetoric. enter mayor michael bloomberg of new york who is putting his money where his money is a
two months ago america mourned 26 innocent first graders and their educators in newtown. last year there were 443 murders with a firearm on the streets of this city, and 65 of those victims were 18 and under. so that's the equivalent of a newtown every four months. and that's precisely why the overwhelming majority of americans are asking for some common sense proposals to make it harder for criminals to get their hands on a gun. >> now, i think that's smart. welcome back. of course,...